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January 1, 1996, Vol. 3, No. 1
Headlines:
- Heroin: Does Seattle Care?
- Buecha’s Domain: Who Call the Shots in Pioneer Square and Why?
- Battle of the Pacific, Part 3
- By George: Street Life Artist Breaks the Mold
- The Spirit of Anne Frank
Cover Art by By George, Design by ARM
Table of Contents:
We Are Here. We Are Here! By Timothy Harris, Director, Page 3
Vendor of the Month: Mike Stevens, Page 3
Mailbag, Page 3
- A Concerned Citizen of Seattle (How can I help?)
Charles W. Cook | Seattle
On Their Own. Seattle’s Young Adult Independent Housing Project by Chuck Van Wey
- Picture: Mike Manzlak of the Independent Living Project
- Photo by R. Peters
On-line and On Target: Homeless Women Begin Computer Project by Anitra Freeman, Page 4, 11
The 35 Pound Monkey. Heroin Use Way Up, Treatment Scarcer Than Ever by Mike Blain, Page 5, 17
- Picture: More than 1,000 syringes are typically swapped each day at the Needle Exchange table at Second and Pike.
- Photo by P. Kylen-Mitchell
Buecha’s Domain. Who Speaks for Pioneer Square & Why? By Mari Herreras-Zinman [RE: Tina Bueche], Page 6
Opinion: I Ain’t No Bum, Sucka! By Kurt Shulze, Page 7 [Kurt Schulze]
Opinion: From Prime Rib to Sardines by Vince Lomax, Page 7
Diary: The Battle of the Pacific Hotel, Part 3. The Campaign for Shelter Space by Jon Gould, Pages 8, 9
- Picture: Outside IBEW Local 46
- Picture: Meeting in Pacific Courtyard, 1992
- Picture: Sign in Spanish\
- Photos by Dana Schuerholz
Street Life: By George. Street Life Gallery Featured Artist by Jean Rowlands-Tarbox, Pages 10, 11
- Picture: Landscape of Snowy Mountain
- Picture: 3-D figure
- Picture: Sketch of horse and cowboy
Poem: End Match by Stan Burriss, Page 11
New on the Net, Page 12.
|News posted on HANDSNET, an online service focusing on human services
- Despite National Recovery, Poor Need More Services
- Clinton Vetoes HUD, EPA, AmeriCorps Cuts
- “Contract” Losing Steam [RE: Republicans Contract with America]
- GOP Food Plan Includes TEFAP
- Illinois Housing Projects Pivotal for HUD’s Survival
- Senate Alters Fair Housing Act
Opinion: In Spite of Everything… Anne Frank Experience Echoes Through Present by Kristen Nichelson, Pages 13, 17
- Illustration of Anne Frank
SHARE: Save Haven Saga Nears End. Homeless Sheltered Indoors; Not Guilty Verdict from Jury, Page 14 {RE: Safe Haven Sixteen]
- Picture: Sleepers on Street
The following members of Seattle’s Poor and Homeless Community have died over the past year, and were memorialized at the Lutheran Compass Center on Dec. 29th, 1995. May They Rest in Peace
Myra Acosta, Delbert Adams, Richard Allen, Charles Andreasen, Andre Apro, Elaine Arkinson,
John Ayek, Roosevelt L. Baker, Evelyn Baldwin, Elaine Banks, Patricia Lorraine,
Barnes (the Towel Lady), Don Barriball, Lila Bergh, Juan P. Bernal, Frank Bone Kamp,
Angela Breen, Leonard Bryant, Ray Cable, Sam Chott, Lee Clayton, Ethel Cooke (Cookie),
Max Cortine, Marguerite Courtright, Vincent “Ben” Cruz, Vincent De Caro, Rene de Gendron,
Pedro Diaz, Donna, Richard Dukette, Eliza Durst, Ardelle A. Dusek, Lydia Elliott, Gerald Engelking,
George Erickson, Herbert Esintuk, Margaret Everybody-Talks-About, Dan Farmer, John P. Fendall,
Connie Fernandez, Nancy Flambures, Marvin Genelle, Robert Graham, Norma Grimm,
Annie Gonzalez, Susan Hadley, Wesley Hagen, William Halliburton, George Hammond,
William Harrison, Sam Hawkins, Henry Hegge, Don Henry, Richard Hiatt, Marlene Hiberg,
Frederick Hillier, Dave Howell, Latrice Jackson, Chief George James, Stan Kellogg, Jim King,
Kermit Knutson, Lewis Mel Lindsey, Johnson Liston, Michael Luoma, Jack Mabee, Oliver Macon,
Glen Martin, Peter D. Maryatt, Bud Mason, Helmut Mayer, Boyd McLaughlin, Pete McLaughlin,
William McNulty, Jeffrey Mickle, Steve Moles, David Morgan, Richard Ortiz, Mark Parrington,
Muesette Patterson, Juan G. Perez, Robert Polston, Keith Powe, Anton Proborszcz,
Charles Reardin, Debra Rees, Rik L. Ridgeway, Henry Rivet, Junius C. Rodgers, David Roe,
Reno Roman, Gregory W. Roy, William Lee Sainz, Marcos Sanchez, Gilbert “Gib” Saunders,
Harley Shrupp, Donald Sloan, Doug Smith, Rosalie Smith, Terry Spencer, Christopher Sprague,
Michael Swendeman, Felix Tablada, Dorothy Taylor, Roger N. Taylor, Thomas Treptow, Tom Troe,
Frank Tunstall, Marty Van Bibber, Joan Vinson, Leslie Vinson, Joyce Walker,
Gerald R. Wannamaker, Tony Warner, Howard Watkins, Estelle Weber, Eddie Weiss, Irma Weiss,
Benjamin Welch, George “Bearcat” Williams, Gary Wilson, Nick Wilson, Ralph Winters,
Lang Yellowhammer
= 123 [actually 124] names, a new record, to our shame
“Friend of the Poor”:
Father Manuel Ocana, Father Richard Stohr, Father Raymond Talbott
Letter from Councilmember Larry Gossett asking the following questions.
- If you had five minutes with a politician representing you on the City Council, what would you tell her/him what s/he should be doing for you?
- What do you like most about living in Seattle (King County?)
- If government could improve services in your community, which services would you have it improve, and/or expand?
- What are the most important issues that you feel the Metropolitan King County Council should be addressing?
Adventures in Poetry: Pile Their Heads … High with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 15
Poetry, Page 18
- Mother of Dragons by Anitra L. Freeman
- On the Corner by E. (Elizabeth) H. Romero
- Tale by Earle Thompson
Obituary: In Memorium. Max Gruber. Remember a Life Well Lived by Dana Schuerholz, Page 19
Poem: H-I-V “POSITIVE”. Except from “Counting Out and Loud”, written and performed by Max for Queer Jeopardy, June 1995
- Picture: Max. King of the Wild Things.
- Photo by Dana Schuerholz
Our Seattle Heritage. Urban League Seeks “More and Better Jobs” by Christopher French, Page 19
Calendar. Compiled by Jean, Page 20